Wellington, New Zealand New Zealand is an island and experiences a warm, tropical maritime climate. New Zealand is full of beautiful mountains and rivers and because of this many movies are shot there. The ocean surrounding New Zealand is also a desirable view for movies. The climate in Wellington is moderately warm. Much of the time in Wellington it is sunny, but rain showers occur often. New Zealand is not normally affected by harsh weather, but experiences sudden weather changes every once in a while. Plannig to bring warm and cool clothing on a trip to New Zealand would be wise. In rare occurances, Wellington experiences some extreme weather, such as tropical cyclones and major cold fronts.
In New Zealnd, the warm and cold seasons are flipped. The coldest months of the year are June, July, and August. The warmest months are December, January, and February. Temperatures in the summer range 20 - 30 degrees Celsius, and in the winter; 10 - 15 degrees Celsius. In Wellington specifically, the high and low records for seasons range slightly from other cities in New Zealand. The record high for Wellington in the Spring is 15 degrees Celsius, and the low 9 degrees Celsius. Spring in Wellington is September, October, and November. In the Summer months of December, January, and February, the high was 20 degrees C and the low was 13 degrees C. For fall in March, April, and May, the high was 17 degrees C and the low was 11. Finally, in the winter months of June, July, and August, the record high was 12 degrees and the low was 9 degrees Celsius.
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New Zealand is an island and experiences a warm, tropical maritime climate. New Zealand is full of beautiful mountains and rivers and because of this many movies are shot there. The ocean surrounding New Zealand is also a desirable view for movies. The climate in Wellington is moderately warm. Much of the time in Wellington it is sunny, but rain showers occur often. New Zealand is not normally affected by harsh weather, but experiences sudden weather changes every once in a while. Plannig to bring warm and cool clothing on a trip to New Zealand would be wise. In rare occurances, Wellington experiences some extreme weather, such as tropical cyclones and major cold fronts.
In New Zealnd, the warm and cold seasons are flipped. The coldest months of the year are June, July, and August. The warmest months are December, January, and February. Temperatures in the summer range 20 - 30 degrees Celsius, and in the winter; 10 - 15 degrees Celsius. In Wellington specifically, the high and low records for seasons range slightly from other cities in New Zealand. The record high for Wellington in the Spring is 15 degrees Celsius, and the low 9 degrees Celsius. Spring in Wellington is September, October, and November. In the Summer months of December, January, and February, the high was 20 degrees C and the low was 13 degrees C. For fall in March, April, and May, the high was 17 degrees C and the low was 11. Finally, in the winter months of June, July, and August, the record high was 12 degrees and the low was 9 degrees Celsius.
Links
" New Zealand Climate, Weather, Temperatures and Seasons." New Zealand Weather and Tourism Guide. 2008. 7 Mar 2009 <http://www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealand/about-new-zealand/weather-and-climate.html>.
weather channel. 1995. weather.com. 7 Mar 2009 <http://www.weather.com/>.